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Why Completing ABA Sessions Is Key to Your Child’s Progress
Starting an ABA therapy program to support your child’s development with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a journey that demands thoughtful planning, patience, and, most importantly, consistency. Completing ABA sessions ensures that your child can

Why There’s No Cure for Autism and Why That’s Okay
For families who receive an autism diagnosis, it can be an overwhelming time filled with questions, concerns, and an understandable desire to help their child thrive. A common question in this journey often emerges: Is

The Link Between Autism and Anxiety: What Every Parent Needs to Know
As a parent of a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), you know that navigating everyday life can sometimes feel like a rollercoaster of emotions, not just for your child but for the whole family.

Autism and the Police: 5 Strategies to Foster Understanding and Enhance Safety
At ABA Centers of Rhode Island, we advocate for the safety, well-being, and inclusion of the neurodiverse community. We know that the relationship between autism and law enforcement is a crucial issue that we should

Creating an Autism-Friendly Halloween: 7 Tips for Parents and Caregivers
If you’re a parent or caregiver of a child with autism, you understand that the unique aspects of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) go beyond communication challenges or repetitive behaviors. It’s about recognizing your child’s specific

Autism and Potty Training: 6 Strategies for Parent Support
In this blog, we offer a guide with six strategies that can help make autism and potty training more bearable. The tips and practical actions are recommended by ABA experts. So, read on to learn